Sony TV's "Rookie" centers on a twentysomething woman who is trying to reinvent herself by becoming a cop.

The network has ordered a script for his half-hour single-camera comedy Rookie, which centers on a twentysomething woman who is trying to reinvent herself by becoming a cop. In so doing, she finds a surrogate family amongst the disparate group of police officers with whom she works.

Community producer Andy Bobrow will serve as the writer and executive producer on the project, which is being produced by Sony Pictures Television and Gluck'sstudio-based Olive Bridge Entertainment. Gluck is on board as a nonwriting EP, with Olive Bridge's Richie Schwartz attached as a co-executive producer. Tosh.0'sScott Zabielski will consult on the effort.

The news comes as Olive Bridge continues to load up on development projects. ABC is prepping The Housewives, a comedy from Casey Wilson, June Diane Raphael and Gluck, and CBS is developing a comedy effort from Gluck and Happy Endings' Brian Gallivan. In addition to the half-hour project from Switched at Birth EP Becky Hartman Edwards, NBC has given a series order to Gluck's family comedy project starring Michael J. Fox.
Bobrow, whose other small-screen credits include Sons of Tucson, Samantha Who? and Malcolm in the Middle, is repped by UTA; Gluck is repped by UTA and Sloane Offer; Zabielski also is repped by UTA.
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